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Obey God and obey the Messenger
The hadith followers in their earnest attempt to advocate the legality of
following the hadith and sunna of the prophet, play on a corrupted
interpretation of the Quranic command to "obey God and obey the
Messenger".
They claim that obeying God is to obey the Quran while as obeying the
Messenger is to obey his hadith (personal sayings) and his sunnah
(methods). They add that if obeying the
Messenger was the same thing as obeying God's Quran, then God would
have only said Obey God. Thus to their understanding, God's inclusion
of
"obey the Messenger" implies that the Messenger has his own set of
religious teachings outside of the Quran
that we must obey.
With the guidance of the Quran, the error in this claim can easily be
exposed. In
the light of the Quran it can easily be seen that to "obey the Messenger"
is to obey the message he delivered (the Quran) and nothing
else.
1- The necessity to say "obey
the Messenger":
The
inclusion of
the phrase
"obey the
Messenger"
after "Obey
God" serves
a number of
important
causes:
A- Who
among the
companions
of the
Prophet ever
heard any of
God's
revelations
directly from
God? No
one!
Consequently, they
cannot obey
God except
through
Muhammad's delivery of
the Quran.
This once
again makes
it necessary
for God to
command
people to
obey the
messenger
since he is
the one who
delivers to
them God's
message.
Moreover,
the
messenger
did not just
deliver the
Quran and
vanish! The
prophet
spent all his
years from
the time he
first received
the
revelation till
his death
inviting all
people to
believe in
and follow
the Quran.
Hence it is
necessary
for God to
say to all
humans to
obey the
messenger
who is
inviting them
to follow the
Quran.
B- The
Quran was
revealed to
Muhammad
in order that
he would
deliver it to a
community
which was
primarily
composed
of idol
worshippers
but also
some
followers of
the previous
scripture like
the Jews and
the
Christians
(Nasara).
Once again,
and for the
benefit of
the followers
of the
scripture
that we
understand
the
neccessity
of the
phrase
"obey the
Messener".
To make
this clear, let
us assume
that the
command in
the Quran
did not
contain the
phrase
"obey the
Messenger"
but was only
a command
to "Obey
God".
Immediately,
the Jews and
the
Christians
(Nasara)
would say :
But we
already obey
God, God
has sent us
the scripture
and we obey
it!" Hence,
the phrase
"obey the
messenger"
which is
enclosed in
the message
he
(Muhammad) delivered
to them
(Quran)
endorses the
Quran itself
as being the
last
revelation
form God to
all humans.
The Quran
was revealed
to mankind
so as to
supercede
all previous
scripture:
"Then we
revealed to
you (O
Muhammad)
this
scripture,
truthfully,
confirming
previous
scriptures,
and
SUPERSEDING them."
5:48
2- The duty
of the
Messenger:
"And obey
God and
obey the
messenger
and be
cautious; but
if you turn
back, then
know that
the SOLE
DUTY of
the
messenger is
the
deliverance
(of the
message)"
5:92
"And obey
God and
obey the
messenger,
but if you
turn back,
then upon
Our
messenger is
the SOLE
DUTY of
the clear
delivery (of
the
message)"
64:12
Now, if we
look at these
Ayaat, we
notice that
God has
clearly
pointed out
the ONLY
duty of the
Messenger,
i.e. that he
must
DELIVER
the message
(Quran).
The word
Messenger
is derived
from the
word
Message. A
Messenger
delivers a
Message. If
there were
no message
there would
not be a
messenger.
To Obey
the
Messenger
would thus
mean to
obey the
message he
is delivering.
3- Is it obey
"Muhammad" or "obey
the
Messenger"?
God is the
most
efficient in
expressing
any
meaning.
All Quranic
words are
chosen by
God to
convey a
precise
meaning.
We never
read
anywhere in
the Quran
words like
"Obey God
and obey
Muhammad"
or obey
Jesus, or
Moses..........always the
word
messenger........this is to
emphasise
once again
that what is
to be
obeyed is
the
"message"
of God and
not the
personal
words or
views of the
messenger.
As
mentioned
earlier, the
word
Messenger
is derived
from the
word
Message. If
there were
no message
there would
not be a
messenger.
To Obey
the
Messenger
would thus
mean to
obey the
message he
is delivering.
4- The only
"message"
revealed to
Muhammad
was the
Quran:
In reply to
this Quranic
truth, the
proponents
of hadith
claim that
they have no
problem
with the fact
that the only
duty of
Muhammad
was to
deliver the
message,
but they
quickly add
that the
hadith and
sunna of
Muhammad
are part of
the
"message"
and were
inspiration
from God!
They base
such claim
on a
corrupted
interpretion
of 53:3-4.
As a matter
of fact, they
claim that
besides the
hadith of
Muhammad
(which they
claim was
inspired)
they claim
that
Muhammad
received
additional
revelation
directly from
God outside
the Quran
which they
call the
'Hadith Al-Qudsy' or
the 'sacred
hadith'!
For more
info on the
corruption
of 53:3-4,
please see:
The
corruption
of 53:3-4
With the
guidance of
the Quran
we can
quickly
establish that
Muhammad
did not
receive ANY
revelation
from God
other than
the Quran.
Yes the
prophet was
inspired by
God in
certain
personal
matter, an
example of
that is found
in 66:3
where God
inspired the
prophet
regarding the
truth of a
domestic
issue.
However,
this was
mere
inspiration
from God
and not
revelation.
The
difference
between
inspiration
and
revelation is
that God
inspires all
humans
(note how
God
inspired the
mother of
Moses).
God also
inspires the
animals
(example of
that is in
16:68 where
God tells us
how He
inspires the
bees). This
is different
from
revelation
which is
specificaly
an inspired
scripture
which
contains
religious
laws and
prohibitions.
Note here
that hadith
followers
uphold the
hadith and
sunna as the
second
source of
Islamic law
besides the
Quran, and
by doing so
they elevate
the hadith to
the status of
revelation.
We are told
in the Quran
that the
prophet did
not receive
any
revelation
from God
other than
the Quran:
"Say
(Muhammad): What thing
is 'Akbar
Shahada'
(greatest
testimony)?
Say: God is
a Witness
between me
and you; this
QURAN has
been
revealed to
me by
inspiration
that with it I
may warn
you and all
whom it
reaches
(BALAGHA)" 6:19
This
testimony
which God
describes as
"Akbar
Shahada"
"Greatest
Testimony"
commands
Muhammad
to testify
that He
received the
Quran from
God. This
testimony
speaks of
only one
revelation
received by
Muhammad
from God
which is the
Quran. If
Muhammad
truly
received
other
revelation
from God
other than
the Quran,
would we
not find any
mention of it
in the
Quran?
Would God
hide the fact
that He gave
Muhammad
revelation
outside the
Quran and
then
command us
to obey it?
Moreover,
to insist that
every word
uttered by
the prophet
was even
inspiration
(let alone
revelation) is
once again
to show
ignorance
with the
Quran. We
are given in
the Quran
six different
cases where
the prophet
committed
errors for
which he
was
reprimanded
by God.
The
question
here is how
can
someone
who's every
word is
inspired by
God commit
ANY errors?
Could God
be inspiring
mistakes to
His
prophet!!!
5- God
promises to
preserve the
Quran and
nothing else:
"Absolutely,
we have
revealed the
'Zhikr'
(Quran),
and,
absolutely,
we will
preserve it."
15:9
These
words
proclaim
God's
promise to
preserve the
Quran. We
do not read
anywhere
else in the
Quran that
God would
preserve the
personal
sayings of
the
messenger.
In actual
fact, God
did not
preserve His
Own
previous
scripture
(Torah and
Injeel), why
would He
preserve the
human
words of
one of His
servants? Is
God
elevating His
servant to be
a legislating
god besides
Him when
God tells us
that the
SOLE duty
of the
messenger is
to deliver
His
message?
But that is
not all, we
are told in
the Quran
that anything
which is not
from God
would
ultimately
contain
many
contradictions and
corruptions:
"If it were
from other
than God,
they would
have found
in it
numerous
contradictions." 4:82
Despite
these clear
ayat, the
followers of
hadith have
made claims
that their
cherished
hadith
books
(primarily
Bukhari and
Muslim) are
fully
authentic
(Sahih) and
without
corruption!
Do they not
believe
God's
words in
15:9 and
4:82?
6- The
command to
follow the
Quran and
nothing else:
In the Quran
God
commands
all believers
to follow the
Quran
Alone, this
command is
found in
numerous
verses, the
following are
examples:
"These are
God's
revelations
that We
recite to you
truthfully. In
which
Hadith other
than God
and His
revelations
do they
believe?"
45:6
"Shall I seek
other than
God as a
source of
law, when
He has
revealed to
you this
book fully
detailed?"6:114
This clear
command
once again
confirms
that obeying
the
messenger is
confined to
obeying the
"message"
he delivered
from God
(Quran) and
nothing else.
7- Are we
commanded
to follow the
Sunna of
Muhammad?
The
followers of
hadith and
Sunna use a
corrupted
meaning of
33:21 to
imply that
we should
follow the
methodology of the
messenger
and thus we
need to
follow his
Sunna!
To expose
the
corruption
and
manipulation
in such
claim, let us
first read
33:21
"The
messenger
of God has
set up a
good
example for
those among
you who
seek God
and the Last
Day, and
constantly
think about
God." 33:21
From these
words we
note that
God is very
specific in
describing
the capacity
in which the
prophet has
set a good
example.
The good
example lies
in his
constant
thinking of
God and
how he
sought God
and the last
day.
Sadly, the
worshippers
of hadith
and Sunna
have
reduced this
glorious ayat
so as to
imply that
we should
eat as the
prophet ate,
sleep as he
did and even
enter the
toilet with
the same
foot which
he used!!!
.... this is
among many
other
ridiculous
do's and do
not's that fill
the books of
hadith.
To make the
issue
undisputable, God has
told us in the
Quran that
the only
Sunna is the
Sunna of
God. No
where in the
Quran is
there any
mention of
the Sunna of
Muhammad!!!!
"You will
find that the
Sunna of
Allah is the
only Sunna"
(33:62....35:43.....48:23)
8- Was the
messenger
authorised
by God to
issue any
teachings
besides the
Quran?
God asserts
to all
believers
that prophet
Muhammad
was
commanded
not to teach
any other
teachings,
otherwise he
would incur
severe
punishment
from God:
"It (the
Quran) is a
revelation
from the
Lord of the
universe.
Had he
(Muhammad) uttered any
other
teachings,
We would
have
grabbed him
by the right,
and We
would have
severed his
Wateen
(Major
artery of the
heart), none
of you could
have helped
him."69:43-47
Those who
insist that
the prophet
left us a
second
source of
religious law
(hadith) are
either
accusing the
prophet of
disobeying
God's
commands
in 69:43-47,
or do not
really
understand
the Quran.
9- The
instructions
left by the
prophet
In
accordance
to 6:114,
69:43-47 and
many other
clear cut
ayat,
prophet
Muhammad
himself
commanded
his people
not to write
his own
hadith, this
is
documented
in Muslim
and other
books:
"Do not
write down
anything of
me except
the Quran.
Whoever
writes other
than that
should
delete it"
(Ahmed,
Vol. 1, page
171.....also
Sahih
Muslim)
For the first
200 years
after the
death of the
prophet, and
in
accordance
with his
instructions,
the writing
of his hadith
was
forbidden.
The first
one to
document a
comprehensive collection
of hadith
was Al-Bukhari
(Note that
Al-Bukhari
was born in
the year 194
After
Hijrah).
Even if we
were to
follow the
hadith
(which we
are not),
how
accurate can
a collection
of sayings
documented
two
centuries
after the
death of the
prophet be?
The peculiar
matter here
is that the
followers of
hadith do
not wish to
obey the
Quran nor
do they want
to obey the
instructions
left by the
prophet! In
their blind
and
stubborn
adherence to
the tales told
by the likes
of such
narrators as
Abu Huraira
and others
they make
an
astonishingly
ridiculous
claim. They
claim that
the prophet
issued these
instructions
(not to write
his hadith)
only in the
first period
of revelation
and only
because he
was worried
that his
hadith would
be mixed up
with the
Quran! They
add that
these
instructions
were
cancelled in
his later
years! Well,
if that was
the case,
why did they
wait two
whole
centuries
before
documenting
the hadith?
Did it take
two
centuries to
prepare a
copy of the
Quran that
did not have
hadith mixed
with it!!!
Moreover,
by saying
this
ridiculous
claim (that
the prophet
was afraid
that his
hadith would
be mixed up
with the
Quran) they
once again
show their
ignorance
with the
Quran. In
Sura 75 we
are assured
that God
would
secure the
safe
collection of
the Quran:
"It is WE
who will
collect it into
Quran."
75:17
This
promise
from God
about the
safe
collection of
the Quran,
plus the
promise in
15:9 for the
preservation
of the Quran
reduces the
claim of the
hadith
followers
(that the
prophet was
worried that
his words
would get
mixed up
with the
Quran) to
utter
nonesense.
It is either
they do not
believe God
or they do
not believe
the
prophet's
trust in
God's
ability!
10- Did the
prophet
really follow
other than
the Quran?
The answer
to this
question is
decisively
dealt with in
the Quran.
We read:
"Then we
revealed to
you this
scripture,
truthfully,
confirming
previous
scriptures,
and
superseding
them. You
shall rule
among them
in
accordance
with God's
revelations,
and do not
follow their
wishes if
they differ
from the
truth that
came to
you" 5:48
God's
command to
the prophet
to follow
what was
revelaed to
him (Quran)
is loud and
clear. The
importance
of this
command is
emphasised
as the same
words "You
shall rule
among them
in
accordance
with God's
revelations"
are repeated
in ayat 49.
If we are to
follow the
prophet we
must thus
follow what
he was
commanded
to follow,
and that is
the Holy
Quran.
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